Pre-employment Physical Done Easier!
More often than not, “professional pre-employment physical hunter” is not the career path that we’ve envisioned for ourselves. It’s also doubtful that your employees are being used to their fullest extent when they’re flitting through mounds of candidate paperwork and agonizing over sloppy handwriting all day. But if you’re a staffing company with multiple occupational[Read the Rest]
Occupational Health: White Plains, New York
Did you know that Mobile Health has locations nationwide? Chances are you’re already close to one! We’ve expanded, and we want to take the opportunity to show off some of our convenient locations! Do you live in New York? If so, you might find our White Plains location convenient. Located at 222 Mamaroneck Avenue, we’re[Read the Rest]
Watch Your Mouth: The Importance of Oral Health
Poor oral health can negatively impact a person’s overall health. Luckily, simple appropriate oral hygiene tactics can protect a person’s health. Common Oral Diseases Common oral diseases and disorders include dental caries, gingivitis, and other periodontal diseases. Dental caries is simply the condition of having damage to the teeth, frequently holes in the teeth –[Read the Rest]
Preventing Employee Claims for Wage and Hour Violations: Notices
This post is a guest article from Sandra Dawes with Egan Attorneys. Egan Law Firm is a New York employment law firm dedicated exclusively to providing knowledgeable and effective representation in all employment law matters. Preventing Employee Claims for Wage and Hour Violations: Notices As you have undoubtedly heard in the news, wage and[Read the Rest]
The wisdom of running background checks on prospective tenants
Why should landlords run background checks? A landlord’s goal is not only to achieve maximum occupancy, but also to have tenants who pay their rent on time, don’t damage the property, and don’t cause trouble for other residents. A proactive way for a landlord to begin to realize this goal is to run background checks[Read the Rest]
How much do you know about commonly abused drugs?
Below is a list of commonly abused drugs with their street names, drug type, method of ingestion, desired effects and side effects, and drug schedule classification. A drug schedule classification is defined by: “..Drugs, substances, and certain chemicals used to make drugs are classified into five (5) distinct categories or schedules depending upon the drug’s[Read the Rest]
Recap of Mobile Health’s Code 60 Webinar
On February 3rd, 2015, Mobile Health’s Brian McCormack, along with Egan Attorneys’ Susan Egan hosted a webinar to discuss the benefits companies can get from complying with New York State’s Code Rule 60. Representatives from over 50 New York City companies attended the webinar. A brief description of Code 60 is below, as well as[Read the Rest]
Mobile Health joins National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
In compliance with new 2014 DOT requirements, Mobile Health is proud to have Natalya Ageyeva as a Certified Medical Examiner by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Natalya will be responsible for all DOT exams in Mobile Health’s Queens medical center. Mobile Health is a regional provider of DOT physicals and drug testing. Natalya is joined[Read the Rest]
Difference between a health physical and a pre-employment physical?
Congratulations on the new job! But why do you need a pre-employment physical and why can’t you go see your personal doctor? Employers who require a pre-employment physical general are either required to by state or federal law or need to ensure that the individual is fit to work. The exam will differ based on[Read the Rest]
Tuberculosis Glossary & Fact Sheet
A Tuberculosis test is common with many pre-employment physicals and is recommended for anyone with a high risk factor. But a lot of technical medical terms are involved in assessing which test to take, the benefits are being tested and what increases the risk of TB exposure and TB symptoms that require urgent medical attention.[Read the Rest]